1955 Cadillac Other

Intended for Heads-Of-State and captains of industry. Cadillac’s Fleetwood Imperial Limousine is the most luxurious and expensive of Cadillac’s 1955 line. Out of a total production run of 140. 77 vehicles in 1955. only 841 were Fleetwood Imperial Limousines. This particular vehicle carries the very rare “X” (Style 7533X Imperial Business Limousine) on the body tag indicating that it was equipped from the factory with additional luxury items including a power divider window. It is finished in Dark Blue Metallic (Cadillac) with a Black leather top. No expense was spared in restoring the interior from dash to package shelf and from carpeting to headliner. Words cannot describe the luxury and opulence that one experiences when stepping inside. The drivers compartment is fully trimmed in gray leather. Behind the glass divider. the the passenger compartment. including the jump seats. is trimmed in gray broadcloth which is cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. The car has all of the power and luxury items that one would expect of a limousine. It also has jump seats. mood lighting. and more. The vehicle is nearing a comprehensive restoration and the completion of this restoration will be left to the next owner. Yet to be completed are items such as the air-conditioning (all vents including roof vents are installed). nbsp; which is included with the car. as well as sourcing and installing some minor trim pieces. headlights. etc. A final tune-up would be in order as well as a new set of matching tires. There is well over $150. 00. 00 invested in the car thus-far. and the new owner will have a stunning and unique vehicle upon completion. Included in the sale is a copy of the Build Sheet that was obtained from Cadillac as well as a cover letter from Cadillac. The vehicle is available for inspection by calling 516-524-4102. Thank you. On Apr-04-15 at 07:30:06 PDT. seller added the following information: I've had requests for a photo of the headliner. as well as a photo of the rear "jump seats" in the closed position. I have added these two pictures. They are the last two photos.